November 3, 2021 | BY AAGD STAFF
Will it be an April Masters 2022 for former World No. 1 Tiger Woods? Rumors are circulating about the pro golfer’s rehabilitation and most recent on-course activities. Just the thought of Woods getting into competition again is tantalizing. Seen October 9 on a course with his son Charlie, Woods was wearing a leg sleeve and looking to be in great shape.
Just a matter of time. He is coming. https://t.co/2NFry1PjgJ
— Riggs (@RiggsBarstool) November 2, 2021
Following a terrible roll-over crash in California last February 23 on the border of Rolling Hills Estates and Rancho Palos Verdes, while driving a luxury SUV, law enforcement said the athlete was speeding while going from one event to another.
Woods, 45, suffered significant injuries to his right leg, including “comminuted open fractures” to the lower leg and a shattered ankle. The pro golfer was rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, the top trauma hospital in Southern California, where he underwent surgery.
Now, according to the folks who run the @TWlegion Twitter account the billionaire golfer is said to have “resumed limited golf activities.”
Remember, of course, this is simply a claim by @TWlegion and it has not been substantiated. There is no word from the Woods camp about if, and when, he will return to playing golf. And Woods has not made a specific public statement about that. He did, however, give an interview with Golf Digest a while back but managed not to answer any questions about making a comeback to golf. What he did confirm was that his rehabilitation was “more painful than anything I have ever experienced”.
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Yet, after seeing Woods a few weeks ago, for the first time standing without his crutches, watching his son Charlie play in a junior tournament in Florida, fans can’t hope but wonder if pretty soon we will once again hear the roar of the crowd with Woods standing at the tee box.